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Dmitri Shostakovich Trivia Questions

1. In which stylistic era is Shostakovich's music classified?

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The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: Modern / 20th Century

Shostakovich's first published composition was released in 1919, and his last in 1975, placing him firmly within the domain of the 20th century. His music is characteristic of the 20th century in terms of harmony, treatment of the melody, texture, and form. While he never abandoned tonality, much of his music defies conventional or dominant harmonic analysis; in other words his music is highly chromatic. The Baroque refers to the period of roughly 1600-1750, the Classical era is roughly 1750-1800, and the Romantic era is roughly 1800-1900 - all of these eras had definitely ended before Shostakovich started writing music.

2. What year was Shostakovich born?

From Quiz Shostakovich

Answer: 1906

15 years after Prokofiev.

3. For which performer did Shostakovich write his first cello concerto?

From Quiz The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: Mitstislav Rostropovich

All of the answers are (or were) virtuoso cellists of the twentieth century, however Rostropovich did more than anyone to expand the cello repertoire, and commissioned / premiered numerous significant cello pieces in addition to Shostakovich's first concerto. In a National Public Radio interview in the wake of Rostropovich's 2007 death, Ma stated that his inspiration to take up the cello came when he heard a recording of Rostropovich playing Shostakovich's first cello concerto. Pablo Casals likely performed this work (although I have not heard a recording of it), however his major claim to fame is popularizing J.S. Bach's six suites for solo cello in the 1930s. Maria Kliegel is less well known than the other three, but her recording of the Shostakovich concerto is well regarded.

4. What year did Shostakovich die?

From Quiz Shostakovich

Answer: 1975

He died on 9 August 1975.

5. What is the DSCH motif?

From Quiz The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: A musical device Shostakovich used to refer to himself.

The DCSH motif is named by the notes from which it is built - D, E flat, C, and B, which in the German musical alphabet are known as D, Es, C, H. The German Spelling of his last name is Schostakovich, so D. Sch. is short for his name. Several other composers have hidden messages in German notation. The motif forms the basis of the entire Cello Concerto No. 1, and is also seen in several other works, including String Quartet No. 8, and Symphonies No. 10 and 15. DSCH is sometimes used simply to refer to the composer in writing.

6. Where did Shostakovich begin his composition of Symphony No. 7?

From Quiz The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: Leningrad

Symphony No. 7, Op. 60 in C major, is usually known as 'Leningrad.' It was composed during the German siege of Leningrad in 1941, and is generally interpreted as being highly programmatic, with the opening theme representing the heroic Russian standing unbowed, and the major contrasting theme representing the German military machine. Shostakovich himself dedicated the symphony to the people of Leningrad. In a contemporary review of the symphony, Nicolas Slonimsky wrote "Shostakovich regards it as his primary duty to serve his people, as a fire fighter if necessary, as a musician, if he can." Shostakovich had served as a fire marshal in Leningrad before being evacuated out over the German lines with the Leningrad Orchestra in 1942.

7. For which two works was Shostakovich openly condemned in the semi-official Soviet publication Pravda?

From Quiz The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: "Lady MacBeth" and "The Sparkling Brook"

Although his opera "Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk" had enjoyed a two year run at that point, a January 28, 1936 article in Pravda attacked it as being reflective of bourgeois ideals. Shortly thereafter, on February 6, 1936, Pravda attacked his ballet "The Sparkling Brook" for what it deemed to be a frivolous treatment of Soviet subject matter. These attacks led many music critics in Russia and abroad to believe that his career was ended.

8. How many String Quartets did Shostakovich write?

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Answer: 15

His last one was completed in the autumn of 1974, less than a year before his death.

9. How many Symphonies did Shostakovich write?

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Answer: 15

His last one was completed in 1971.

10. How old was Shostakovich when he completed his first Symphony?

From Quiz Shostakovich

Answer: 19

His first Quartet took place after his Fifth Symphony.

11. Shostakovich's symphonic scoring is directly related to that of which Romantic composer?

From Quiz The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: Gustav Mahler

Shostakovich's symphonic output was a logical extension of Mahler's massive symphonies, and the linear evolution of the symphony between the two composers is exceeded perhaps only by the succession of Beethoven - Brahms - Dvorak. Mahler grew the orchestra to sizes it had never before reached. His Symphony No. 8 "Of a Thousand" is so named because of the immense number of performers required, including a tremendous ten horns. The modern eighty-plus member symphony is a direct product of Mahler, and numerous works composed prior to its advent have been re-scored for the larger orchestra, including Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. Mahler's symphonies were monsters in duration, intensity, and the sheer size of the ensemble. Mahler's popularity is not universal. Many people have criticized his symphonic works for their length and massive scale from essentially the moment they premiered. One contemporary critic of Shostakovich derided him as "at best, the third pressing of Mahler."

12. When did Shostakovich write his first String Quartet?

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Answer: 1929

Apparently the Eight Quartet has been performed more often than the rest put together?

13. And when was his last Quartet completed?

From Quiz Shostakovich

Answer: 1974

It was succeeded only by a sonata for viola and piano and two song cycles (including the Michelangelo Suite).

14. What country was Shostakovich from?

From Quiz The Music of Dimitri Shostakovich

Answer: Russia

Shostakovich was a Russian who lived his adult life during the Soviet period. Unlike a number of his contemporaries in Soviet music, he did not spend a significant amount of time outside of the U.S.S.R.

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